Staff and Contributors

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Fifth Estate # 293-294, August 21, 1978

Claudio Albertani Angela DiSante Alan Franklin Ralph Franklin Marcus Graham John Grant Maynard G. Krebs E.B. Maple Tina Nachalo Mr. Venom Marilyn Werbe Peter Werbe The Fifth Estate Newspaper, a non-profit Michigan corporation, is published monthly at 4403 Second Ave., …

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293-294, August 21, 1978

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Free Readers Ads

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

Though we do not accept commercial advertising, this Unclassified ad space is free for our readers’ use. We do not accept ads over the telephone, so please send your ads in writing to our office at: 4403 Second Ave., Detroit, …

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Ammunition Books

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

Ammunition Books shares space with the Fifth Estate Newspaper and can be found at 4403 Second Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 48201 (telephone-313-831-6800). Our hours vary, but we are generally open on Monday and Thursday afternoons (from 1pm to 5pm) and at …

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Official Israeli Terrorism Continues

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

In recent months Israel has been dismaying even its closest imperialist allies with its policy of retaliation against southern Lebanon for a single act by a small group of Palestinian guerrillas. The Israeli assault on Palestinian and Lebanese civilian villages …

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Bits of the World in Brief

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

Peoples (sic) Republic (sic) of China Despite the change of bureaucracy in China and attempts by the new rulers to make peace with the workers by offering them meager wage increases, it seems that political and social unrest continues. According …

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What a Difference a Day Could Make

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

The “glorious” days of the Ford family empire seem to be numbered as its headcheese, Henry Ford II, finds himself in a swirl of legal, corporate, labor, marital and physical troubles.

Lenin on the Smoking Question

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

When Lenin and 32 other Russian refugees (30 adult revolutionaries and 2 children) were returning to Russia via a sealed train through Germany they encountered a number of problems living together. One of the earliest conflicts in the railroad carriage …

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Assaults Continue on Prisoners

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

1. Emily Harris The following is a statement sent to us by Emily Harris, who, along with Bill Harris, Joe Remiro and Russ Little, is one of the surviving members of the SLA. The four are currently prisoners of the …

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Detroit Seen

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Fifth Estate # 292, June 19, 1978

Special thanks to all those readers who sent in contributions and became sustainers in response to last issue’s plea for funds. Financially we are at somewhat of an equilibrium, but still remain on the edge, so although we don’t want …

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